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Loudoun (Virginia, United States) (search for this): chapter 19
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Chapter 19:
The Maryland campaign against McClellan.
Resting at Chantilly, with every reason to be well content with what he had accomplished during the three months that he had personally commanded the army of Northern Virginia, and anxious to keep the Federal invaders from the soil of Virginia, Lee, on the 3d of September, suggested to President Davis that now was the most propitious time since the commencement of the war for the Confederate army to enter Maryland; but he would not conceal the condition of that army after the fierce contests it had just passed through, so he continued:
The army is not properly equipped for an invasion of an enemy's country.
It lacks much of the material of war, is feeble in transportation, the animals being much reduced; the men are poorly provided with clothes, and in thousands of instances are destitute of shoes.
Still we cannot afford to be idle, and though weaker than our opponents in men and military equipments, must endeav
Yorktown (Virginia, United States) (search for this): chapter 19
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